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Thanksgiving Fishing -- Napanee, Ontario Area



 
 
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Old October 5th, 2003, 06:02 PM
Michael McCaugherty
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Default Thanksgiving Fishing -- Napanee, Ontario Area

G'day,

I'm heading home to visit the folks for the Thanksgiving weekend and thought
I might get a chance to wet a line with my Dad, brother, niece. I believe
there are salmon that run up the Napanee River. Are they in yet or have I
missed them?

Is anything else biting?

Thanks,

Michael


 




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